Saturday, May 21, 2005

PBS to Air Global Day of Prayer Report

Dr. Bob Bakke

RELIGION AND ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY

Dallas prayer event draws thousands

The Global Day of Prayer from Dallas will be featured on PBS’s Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, Sunday, May 22. Check local listings in your area. See PBS Report for times where you live.

Grace to you all.

Dr. Robert O. Bakke
North American Coordinator
Executive Producer of Global Broadcast

The Christian Examiner Report

Friday, May 13, 2005

Dr. Bob Bakke: The Prayer Heard 'Round the World


GLOBAL DAY OF PRAYER STARTED IN AFRICA
In July 2000 and in Febuary 2002 God gave two visions to Graham Power, a successful businessman and relatively new convert that Africa will become the "Light to the World." Over the years since those visions, an annual prayer event has exploded across Africa through Transformation Africa. In 2001, one stadium in Cape Town, South Africa was filled with 45,000 praying people. The next year it expanded to eight stadiums and 350,000 people. In 2003, 2.5 million gathered in 130 stadiums. On May 2, 2004, the movement exploded to ten times that many when 22 million rallied in prayer at more than 2,000 sites throughout the 56 nations of Africa. This year the African leaders have invited Christians around the world to pray with them in the first ever Global Day of Prayer. Click here for the rest of the story.

Thursday, May 12, 2005

PLEASE PRAY FOR . . .



* Christians all over the world to unite in prayer for an outpouring of God's Spirit, the healing of the nations and the salvation of the lost.

* God to provide the manpower, finances and resources for all plans and projects related to this event.

* God's supernatural protection over all aspects of security, communications, relationships and interactions.

* Persecuted Christians to be able to participate in the Global Day of Prayer.

Thank you SO MUCH ! Dr. Bob Bakke, USA GDoP, Coordinator